On 9/3/05, Mostafa Z. Afgani <mostafa.afgani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Under KDE, gdmflexiserver does not work. Is there some alternative to > > work on KDE? > > As you can see (http://pandora.iu-bremen.de/~mafgani/Screenshot.png), it > works for me. The screenshot shows a nested gdmflexiserver (GNOME) > started from KDE that was started as a nested gdmflexiserver from the > root display (GNOME). Thanks, Thomas and Mostafa. It does not work in my case, as I have the following /etc/sysconfig/desktop file, which is not the default one: DESKTOP="KDE" DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE" There is a workaround to have, even so, two X sessions running simultaneously: 1. crtl+alt+f1 2. login into the desired account; 3. startx -- :8 One can switch between the two X sessions with crtl+alt+f7 and crtl+alt+f8. I think it would be worthy to implement a more straightforward way of achieving this for people like me who have the above /etc/sysconfig/desktop, likewise Mandriva has done (and Suse as well, I think). Paul